Kalium Lakes Receives Environmental Approval for Beyondie SOP Project, Australia
Kalium Lakes Limited has received approval of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 from the Commonwealth Department of the Environment and Energy, for its Beyondie Sulphate Of Potash Project.
The approval is for the abstraction of potassium-rich brine associated with Sunshine and Ten Mile Lakes, approximately 160 km south-east of Newman, in the eastern Pilbara region of WA and production of Sulphate Of Potash by means of solar evaporation.
The decision covers the Stage 1 area of the BSOPP, which reflects the development base case as set out in the bankable feasibility study.
“Kalium Lakes continues to lead the way as the first SOP project in Australia to obtain Ministerial approval under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act. This is another significant milestone for the Beyondie SOP Project and adds to the growing list of achievements required to get a new project and a new industry started in Australia,” said Managing Director, Brett Hazelden.
“As an important regulatory approval, this decision, together with the anticipated further final approvals due in coming months, reinforces the key elements of the comprehensive BFS completed during September last year associated with the BSOP’s 30-50 year mine life,” added Hazelden.
About Kalium Lakes
Kalium Lakes is a Western Australian company with a tenement package covering more than 2,400 square kilometres. The company has an experienced project development team and Board of Directors.
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